During the assessment of a client's renal system, the nurse is unable to palpate the kidneys. Which conclusion by the nurse is the most appropriate?

1. An indication of an inflammatory condition of the kidneys.
2. A sign of acute or chronic renal disease.
3. Normal.
4. A sign of polycystic kidney disease.


Correct Answer: 3
The kidneys are normally not palpable; therefore, the other options are not indicated by being unable to palpate the kidneys.

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